Connect the Neo1973 USB port to the Windows machine, using a standard USB-A to USB-mini-B cable.

Assuming the new drivers have been installed as above, Windows should detect the Neo1973 and prompt you for a driver for the USB device. Select to specify your own driver, and then choose the NeoRndis.inf file you downloaded earlier. This file tells Windows XP to use its own built-in RNDIS driver for the device.

Windows may complain of "reduced network connectivity". This is because it expects to be able to get an address automatically from the Neo1973 and it doesn't provide one in the default setup. To fix this, see the next step.

Go into the Windows network configuration for the new USB networking adapter and set the IP address of the interface to 192.168.0.200.

Connect the Neo1973 USB port to the Windows machine, using a standard USB-A to USB-mini-B cable.

Assuming the new drivers have been installed as above, Windows should detect the Neo1973 and prompt you for a driver for the USB device. Select to specify your own driver, and then choose the NeoRndis.inf file you downloaded earlier. This file tells Windows XP to use its own built-in RNDIS driver for the device.

Windows may complain of "reduced network connectivity". This is because it expects to be able to get an address automatically from the Neo1973 and it doesn't provide one in the default setup. To fix this, see the next step.

Go into the Windows network configuration for the new USB networking adapter and set the IP address of the interface to 192.168.0.200.